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That depends on the mass, pressure, and temperature of the air in the cubic meter.
No. The Wikipedia lists units of J/(g x K) for some materials. Of course, to consistently use SI units, kilograms should be used instead of grams.
The answer will depend onthe ambient temperature, and other atmospheric conditions,the temperature to which the house is heated, andthe insulation of the various materials in the house.
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approx 80,000 if your house has average insulation and heat loss.